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The Gaps and Misconceptions Tool Bibliography

Gaps and Misconceptions Tool by Devon LDP

The Gaps and Misconceptions Tool was developed by Devon LDP ©2011 and has been made available here by kind permission.

Research references: Devon Learning and Development Partnership

Using assess and review lessons
The National Numeracy Strategy DFES
Ref Dfes 0632/2001

Including all children in the literacy hour and daily mathematics lesson
The National Literacy and Numeracy Strategies
Ref Dfes 0465/2002

Targeting Assessment in the Primary Classroom
Shirley Clarke 1998
ISBN 0-340-72531-1

Inside the Black Box
Black and Wiliam 1998
King’s College London
020 7836 5454

The National Numeracy Strategy, the first three years
OFSTED 2002
Ref HMI 554

Errors and Misconceptions in Maths at Key stage 2
Mike Spooner
ISBN 1-85346-920-3
Derek Haylock and Anne Cockburn (1989), Understanding Early Years Mathematics, pp 2-4.

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